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WINNS.ORO.SalurlayDl Morning Septiniber 9, 1IWi.At - The ofliee oft the N :ws and IIF:zAL.U, is, for 1871, in the Market 1lall, justunder the Town Clock.Parties having business with this officewill please note the above.Address all business communnications,&o., to DSoRTEs, & Wi.t.IAM, Proprietors.Cottonl.Planters, cotton factors and business men generally look to the press,says the Augusta Constitutionalist,for information in regard to the growing crop, the demands of spinners andthe probable future prien of the staple. While exercising diligence incollating and publishing all availabloinformation in regard to this important interest, we have always a reluctance in tendering advice as to holding or selling. Two years ago we didadvise our planters to make quicksales, and subsequent events provedour views to be right. The marketdeclined rapidly and persistentlyfrom about 29 cents to 17 cents.Now, with all the statistics beforeus as to stock on hand, weekly consumption and probable amount of thepresent crop, we feel confident that ifplanters do not rush to market, priceswill advance instead of declining.The fact that at this time of the year,when new cotton is being marketed,Liverpool quotations have beensteadily, although slowly advancing,is very significant. Unless a foreignwar should occur this fall on theEastern question, which is very improbable, present prices must be litmly sustained. We endorse the viewsof our correspondent, "W illoughby,"expressed in his letter last week, that- en will soon command ten penceot livoi-poot:,. \ e* t dp ti Episcopal- -Claurei .. -.+-- heNVwyork Conimerolal Adver:.iser, of Iodday)ast, it speaking dthe disturbande in t*o EpiacopalQhurch in ti'at city, sa':"\lembers-of the Episcopif eburch.will be surprised to learn that aw pr aycr and service book has sud -denly appeared, without being anh >unced in any form . Yesterdaymorning the Rev. George 1A. Thrall,of the Emmanuel Church, stated tohis congregation that for three yearsli revi-ed prayer-book had been incourse of preparation, one whichwould exclude from it the passageswhich h1id given rise to so mneh eon.troversy, and one thait would be aeeeptable in all denominations who desire a liturgy. The Vestry of Emmanuel Church have had a long inqtuiry and consultation as to using theb>ook, and at last determitied to adoptit."Rev. Mr. Thrall says it is hi3principle, while connected with anyorganization, to rendler obedience t'oits laws. HIe has always observ'edthe requirements of the EpiscopalChurch. Hie coincided with the opinlon of the vestry, and says the newritual appeared to him ini every wayscriptural and right, lie, however,thought it his duty btefore adopting itto resign from the 01ld Old Commutnion. lHe has therefore sent a lett*jto the Bishop declaring his pttrpose,and enclosing a letter received fronmthe vestry, and stating that his preseat course would necessitate his reigning his position as a lPresd>yter ofthe P'rotestant Episcopal Clhureh.The new books were well received bythe congregation, who heartily responded, and seemedl pleased at thechange."A IReligious Papujer's PresiTlhc Freeman's .Journal gives utteranee to rather a queer idea in regardto the Demoeratie nomination for thePresidency in 1872. After declaringthat the new departure was "intendednot to heal the breaches, but to reopen them,'' and after overthrowingand refuting the claims of Chief .Justise Chase for the nominatiorsA, theJiourn'al says:i"The wise course for the Democrat.iparty i182will beto drop everyman involved in political life, and tofind-where the higher ordler of executive abmility in o(an and cot-.try is to be found-in some of thevast works of civil industry some manwl,, .11o ing trying eri's, such as thatof 1857, a:.l again during the civilwar, (:i1: known how to hold, and gov.crn, and attach to him,'fets of thousands of men, and to manage econonically inany uillions of capital entrusted to his care. We think theremust be sonie such man. Ile will bethe ins at likely to restore order toour prostrated industries."lVe Plucms.Observers of the heavens reportthat the planet Saturn is now a conspicnous ubjc: in the evening sky,being in the south at 9 o'clock atnight, and then about half-way between the hcr:zon and the zenith.He is jurt above the w'cil-known bowof Sagitarius. Ilis rings are now in avery favorable position for observation, having the in ti n un inclinationto the eye ; but the interesting phenonenou reqnirts a telescope of atleast three inches aperture to ace itwith advantage. The planet Mereury is now nearly at his gicatest eastein clngatijn fiom the sun, and willbe visible in the west on very clearevenings, about half an hour aftersunset, for three or four days. lie iseasily seen with the naked eye whenthe hot izon is clear, and may beknown by the peculiar brilliancv ofhis Iiglit". .Jupiter rises just beforethe sun. lIe is now visible as a morning star.- Ballmorc Sun.Sletp for Chiltiretn.Parents are piarticularly cautionednot to allow their children to bewaked up in the mornings ; let nature w..ke them up, she will not do itprematurely ; - have n care thatthey go to bed an early hour , letit he earlier and rlier, until it isfound that they iffib up the:nselvesin full time to ess for breakfast.Being waked tip early, and allowed toengage in difficult or a t;tudies lateand just befo ret1r . has givenmauy. beautifu - nd prowiing' childbrai ecr, or determ'sg d ordinaryailme a to the produatto6 of watgr,onthe bra'The orlcapers repo rt e?ea111 o W 1 "at city fromhaving her thunib bitten ly ahotlrerwohan. Suporgtiou anbucd,.wpoison, which aff?qUd .her wh ,l .teit, could not be s opbl.A c.fgo of mix hundtod ,"iN,i9 monkeys, all -intended for 'ladieg' pets,were larded in New York recently.itierlileloll() WATI:ItIt ELoNS, just received bySept J MeINTYlItE & co.1Pl're1Tripo)li and Emlory.1V 1i1. L known to jewellers and silverYsmiths as a sulerior ansd econornioalsiticie for cleaning sind hurtishing Go'd,Silver, Coipper, SIeel, Britannia and othermetlais, anti also 'for cleaning Windows,iii o's an1s1d Glasswar" . For sale bysept MoIeN NTY It E & CO.Colgateo's Family Soap.kJ Axle Greaose, Canudles, Pickles, Itaisins,G sn. Poswder' nisl Cai pa. Also a barrel ofN. 0. Syrup, a superior article. For salebsy .MAcINTTItE a CO.sept 9COTTO]Tr.W E are now pr'epn i-ed to (hn Cot tonl whh Idispastchc, (1 nont posiis' per hour', )withs convenienit roonis for theo reception.Toll ('ne SixteenithI. Patrnonage solicited.Mly (rist Mlill grins every slay.,sept 70. It. THOM1PSON.Notice,rpil E citizens of Township No. 4. nre re.l piuested to meet ini use C2ourt, lioso atWVinnsb,oro on Saturaday, the !6th inst., rorthe purpose of assessing a tax, if in theirj udgme'nt nece'ssary , In adldit ion to the appertionnmenit for School purposes in accorstance with an act to establlisha and maointainai systemi of Free Schools for the State' ofMouth Carolina. approved Mlarch 6th, 1871.'lhe friends of education are respect fully reuestedl to attendl. Byv order of IBoardTrustees School list rioit No. 4.0. Rt. TIIOM1PSON,sept. 7-f x1 Clerk of Bloard.Due West Female tollege.Thsirtenu Ih year will open October 2dl, and close middle nextJuly.Past prosperity tnost encourapeing. Fa6lty' fu'll and coni.plete--eight teachers.GJoverinmenut, that of a i'ell drdered famaily.Expenses for the year (two Bessions,for13y weeks) for board (inclqding fuel andwashing) andI Tuition in all literary studiesincluding Lat in, $184.50French, Mlusic. Draswing, Piniting, &c.,ait very reasonale rates.For Catalogue, addrc s the President..J. 1. Itt)NNElI,Ihie, We-, A itbeville County, 8. C.sept 7 2w"E__aO l Eteira .O- Contractors will not be allowed, undor their coutracts, to advertire any cthcr thanu their legitimatebusiness, unless by paying speciallyfor such advertisembnt.Waterme lons.Messrs. McIntyre & Co., vill p!casea'ceept our thanks for a large watermelon, sixty of which they T:aveon hand. See advertisement.Agricuit'iiai Society.We learn from the Barnwell Jo'urnal that Major Thos. W. Woodward,will deliver the annual address beforethe barnw,ll Agricultural Society, inOctober next.Attention.We call the attention of the County Commissioners to the two brokengutters attached to the jail, one onthe north side and the other on thewest. They are making ugly holesin the pavement and should be attended to at once.Negro > Klux.We understand that a party of nogro Ku Klux visited Ridgeway, inthis County, last week. This, nod.ubt, is another tidical dodge tobring more troops and put the Countyunder nuartial lmnvReligious Services.May be expected to-morrow ns followsEpiscopal Church, Rev. WilliamII. Campbell, 11 A. Il. and i P. M.Methodist Epi.copal ,hurch, Rev.J. S. Connor, 11 A. M. and 71 P. M.Presbyterian Church; Rev. G. I. 1Brackett, II A. M. and 8 P. M.Mt. Zion be Rebuit;We are glad to state that the Mt.Zion Society have toe:o earnoet y tosyor)i to rebuild this anoienftKitu.tion. The brick for its recoaid pnMe'now 4ihing made-q opCapt. J P. Macfie, andw olong to?p oni'l m ncOf4-e b-id.IJing.' 4 ety the building coti" 'contemplate finishing thethe first of February nex4 -8chool is itow uhdei- the charge -Mr. M. M. Fai-row, first honor grailuate of the Citadal of Cha:leston.Mr. Farrow informs us that his schoolIs larger than he at first anticipated,and is rapidly growing. We wishhim the success he sa richly deserves.le is a pure gentleman; a gifted scholar and a dl-ciplinaiian of the firstwater.Cats.A writer in A ppleton Journal colbates the proverbs, * atitions andeurious facts about which wepublish hoping that it ma~ save sometitothers apprehension on that score:"Acommon superstition charges catswith sucking the breath of in,fants,thereby causing their death b>y strangulation. This is a false accusation,as piuss) 's mouth i.s so formed, dnato.mnically, that she would not be able todo so sanguinary a deed (lid she wishit. Instances ai-e on record wher6cats crawled into a cradle or a bed,and lain downi on an infant's face, notprobably with any ci-iminal intent,(though children have been founddead under such circumstances,) butpurely for the sake of the warmth ofthe infant's body and clothing."Losag vs. Short Lsuap Wieks.A correspondent bf th6 ScientificA merican says:"Allow me to give your numerousrenders the benefit of miy experiencewith long wir is. I eram all the wickthat I possibly can into the larnp, fillup the interetiees with sponge, andsaturate the whole thoroughly withkerosene. I have always found thesupply sufficient for the longest wintor's night ; as long as any oil remains in the wick, the lamp keepsbuirning. I have had this fairly teat.ed. One of my little ones-a two.year old, contrived to upset a smalltable supporting a lamp. WVith theexception of breaking the glass, nofurther damage was done, not evenoiling the carpet. In fact my plan Ias brought about from a similar ne- Iident, an'l a narrow e-ca pe; froI 1'e-ious damage. As the wick burvsway I keep tilling up with sponge,nad I think I have the nearest approach to a safely lamp."Riisiii t'to 4oidics of Drownd l'rsons.In the case of a recent accidentalirowning. in the Iackensack river, N.J., several persons nade attempts to-eoover the body, but without s;ucce-s.r French Canadian, named Busehe,hen undertook the job, and is reportd to have proceeded after the foIllow.ug scientifio manner. Hlaving suplied himself with some glass gallonars and a quantity of 'unslackeaime, he went in a bo..t to whee thenan was sen to go dow;n. O1ne ofho jais was filled balf' full of lime,.hen filled up with water and tightly,orkod. It was then dropped into therater and soon after explode'l at the)ottomn of' the river witha loud report.tfter the third trial, each timo in aliflerent place, the body arose to theurface and was secured.A Kentucky wan who attempted toross a high railroad bridge at Shepttdsville, in that Statc, on the 2ith1.- stumbled and fell between theie-, but fo: tunately manage l to gra ptie with his hands, and te re hunglangling, with 100 feet of slicer l'a1lceneath him. lie was utterly un:tb!eo regain the top of the bridg", andno hung en with a death grasp . untiiiis eries brought as"is:talne'. i.iftedI'romt his perilous po.,ition, lie was ledff the bridge, and he sat down for aetw minutes, apparently overcom e byie danger through,It whiel he hd p.a sd. Then he got. up, as he said, to4o home, walked a ten: steps, and rllo the gi ound dead. Physicians whoarefully examined the body s:.y thathere wa.. no bruise or wound niliciento lisable him, mnte:h l; c ause de.ath,tad are of the oiiton th., t his deathvas e,nsed by frielh.Maino votes the 1die:,l ticket.t correspo;.dent of a New Yo: k jAtrial telly, us what th goliy of'.:hparty has dlone for tfn ytl?usiA ,4lt'a: eaof that State. lie says urnit:tr ee'; that iiatl ent 'ears' b h'i1(ten ship-yana,' in full opchti '.."urning out forty'goodiDen it w;t otle - Qtoas- este..... - e - a it b, Inr jip-) ards, tite . ptpulationi s diuiinished two thousand, traflie"deadi ind real esta'e has de1 reci atla fifty per cent. "Bath," says 1hlDw Ylo'k Globe, "ntst. not be adis.touraged-better days are coninig."P'o-ibly they are enminig, but theyvill never come until Radicalism goes.From returns :nade to the Statekuditor'n 'utoiv, says the Pliw-nix, itppears there is ahout $21,000 d< ticitu the Abbeville Country Treasury,o be accounted for.A Condensed "pl.ilosophy of farmog"--I;d your I.id .hefore it isnuingry ; rest it b'efoire it. is wearytid weed it before it is foul.The United States troops stationedt Chleist oti ihave w'i thdraswit fromthe (Ciadel, avid are i.ow encamped inhe viciinityv of 8nummiervilie.PiUO0 LA MATIION.ri or Til CARor.iNS,Exnceo'ivs D:raarsT'r.sT.FF'L(IAL informaion hiavimng been re-.ee.ved at nthis iflice' fii NANCYX)LEAIAN, a resident of' the county of'a'irifield, was deliberately shot and killediNhile sitanding in thbe door of hier resideince,in then sid count., of ["airfield, aboutii 10> lock on a ife ni gin foif he 'th i .1 uly his1ad whnereaa ih fa ssasins are uniknown tohec Jiny ,.'f ini'1uest eiiJnannelle~d in' saidNow; ihieref'ore. I, Il11ifltTF K. FC(YPT,.sovern'nor' of' tho Stite of South Catrolina,n order final jmstico may be done, andlhe ,ionje.fy of thec law viindi4fcd, doiereby offear a reward of' FIVE JIUNDIIED)t)l.LAltS, fod' fine nppreheeutelon of tho>et'pet rat ort of said mutrdeor, andti jr de0ivery in ainy jail in ihis Sfade, With proof'a convici.na fest imony whnereof', I hnave hiereuno sctmay hand and catuseid ine (Greaf. SealL,. 8.] olfinhe Si ate 1o be aifli xed, iat Colum-nbin', this 4th day of Sepitember, A. I).1871, and in the inineeny-six year ofthle Ii.inndendence of' tine U nitedlStates of' Americ'a.IU)0tEit T l. SCOT T, Gov ernier.-. ('A aDi.7o, $viertaryofS' lesent 2-+t o eteExuberant HealthIs a blessing vouclisated to few. Eventhose who have been favored by nature with,strong Colstit itutions 111 vigorous framceare apt. to neglect the precautions necessaryto preserve these precious endowments.Indeed, as a rule, the inore healthy and robust a man is, the more liberties he is in.clined to lake with his own physique. Itis sone consolation to the nat urally weakand feeble to hnow that, they can be so invigorated and built up, by a proper use ofh,: man which science has p!eei at theirdisposal. as to have a much better chanceof long life, and exenptions from1 diseaseand pain, Ihan. the m)ost atihletio of theirfell.ws wll) are foolish enough to suppo:themselves invulnerable, and act iccording.ly.It is not too much to say that more thanhalf the people of the civilized world needan occasional tonic, to enable thet to sup.port the strain upon their bodies and minds,which the fast life of this restless age occasions. In fact, a pure, wholesome, Onexciting tonio is the grand desideratnu oflIe busy millions, andi they have the artlcle in ilostetter's Sionmacl Iit ters. It isa stantiral meliciie, C. it. imparts per.manent strength to the weak systems andinvigorates delicate consl'itutions. Its re.putation and its sales have steadily increased. t'ompetitivo preparations havebeen introduced ad libitum, and, as far ast'ie public is concerned, ad nauseumn, in thehope of rivalling it ; but they have all oith'or perished in the attept, or been left far inthe rear. It has been the great medicsuc:e,s of the present 'coutliry, and itquite certain that no proprietary medicinein this country is as widely knowh, or asgenerally used.l'en lightening preeseo, rilnnint; incessantly (Sylndays excepted,) the whole yeartl.ro'ugh, barely supply the dematd for ttoIIllustrated Almanac, in whi::h the naturdand uses of the preparation are set forth;the circulation now being over eight millions a year. sept 2IMPOTANT To 1liLtiLsa AND CONTRAcTonts..--1W learn from our Charleston exchanges tlint Mr '. P. Toale, the well.known inanufacturer of Doors, Sashes,Blinds, &c , has tsatalished a.depot at No.20 Ilayne street, where lie keepsconstantlyot hand not only all articles from his ownitanufactory, but also ever,y variety ofbuiblers' hardware, French and Americanwindow glass, both piain and ornamental,slate mantals, and, in short, everythingnccess:ry to finish, hanlsomely, a residence, a store or a churcb. sept 2"Tu U.vr.nsA. Avi;n."-On my jour'neys over tl1 6btinet. -through Turkey;I,.lia, China. Japan, Peru, Chili. Paraguay,41l mn Mlexico, and the United 1tatestl the a 1.to some extent anttin some-to aIrea to.t, 1 have found the tinIve salAyer.repre . tis fatily medic ew[ el 'i etlr.r ..FERtILIZER iT'i1o Undersigned Begs to ilformtile Planters of Fairfield.That he is Agent forsale of the followingFei i i'iers, which lie now has in store, andis ready tao furn iish t hel at Ihe manufaotrer's pricas.with the freight and drayageadded. ('all and get ciretilars.Production 1lcreased f 'oii 1 to:30)0 per cent. by their use.10D TPols Caroliia'l " Soluble Pacific.8 " liughs Itaw Itone.1t0 " Zell's $uiperphlosphlate.6 ' 1 lagum illimnm.8 " Ailati c Phlosphiate.ft " Ahirylandt Amuoniatbd.5 " Cotton Foo(t..I ' Southl Sen.Peruvian GJuano.Lai Plaster.Comipoundu Acid Phosphate for mixingwith Iitotton Seed,Cotton taken in exolhange for sonieof' thtem, dleliveredl iext. fall.JIOhlN HI. CATHiCART.mar 30READ THIS1S. S. WOLFEt, ED)ITATING a change in the businessJV.fiy tho fl-st of September, off'ers theirlarge and varied 4tock, at such low prices, 8as will astonish the most skeptical, onlycoie treptared with the CASII, and'yutewill be able to get goods regardless of thecost. The stock is large, anid composed of.everyting tisually kept by tis establish'--.ment.Dry GJoods, Foreign aind romestlo; 4Clothing for Men's WYear',liats, all styles,nooits and Shoes,Piece Goodls of Woolen.Linen and Cotton.(liye me a call before spending youir cash'and be convinced that, at WtOlFhE'S yotdcan get the best goods for the lowest Price.'june 8SoapI Osna~burIg I[1000 ATES SOAIP, naibbit Snap, CookingeUJ iida. Also Ileauvy Osntnhnrgs for Cotton lags. &c. .Just rec.iveid bysep, ' t 5 M'\NlAS''ti .nD & JllC.